RE: NIC Teaming
- From: "Gerrard Geldenhuis" <Gerrard.Geldenhuis@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2008 10:59:06 -0000
Hi Vivek,
I am assuming you bring up eth1 before shutting down eth0.
How are you shutting down the ports?
Have a look at /proc/net/bonding/bond0 which will tell you a bit more
about the current state of the bond.
It might be a network problem... are both cables plugged into the same
switch? If you are using cisco switches then spanning tree port fast
must be on.
Regards
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Subject: RE: NIC Teaming
Hi Gerard
Thanks for the information.
I am running one problem, ping is running when both eth0 and eth1
are up but as soon as Eth1 port is shut ping is running. But its not
working when eth0 port is shut
Can you help me in this
Regards
Vivek Aggarwal
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